This is the original version of the project. While there is nothing wrong in using it, we would like to recommend using JSONForms 2+ to you. It contains major improvements to ease development, improve modularity and to remove the dependency on AngularJS. Of course JSONForms 2.x can still be used with Angular, but in addition you can now also use it with React or even standalone.
Please check out jsonforms.io for more information. Users of JSONForms 1 may want to also take a look at the migration guide.
JSONForms extends the AngularJS view model approach by eliminating the need to write HTML templates in order to create forms by leveraging the capabilities of JSON and JSON schema.
- Install JSON Forms via
npm install jsonformsand require it viarequire('jsonforms') - Annotate the element, where you want to place a form, with a
jsfclass attribute. - Add
jsonformsas a dependency to your AngularJS app:
var myApp = angular.module('myApp', ['jsonforms', ...]) - Load
jsonforms.cssin the head section:
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="node_modules/jsonforms/dist/jsonforms.css">- Render a form with the
jsonformselement:
The simplest example looks like this, where schema, uiSchema and data are properties of a aliased controller named vm:
<div class="jsf"> <jsonforms schema="vm.schema" uischema="vm.uiSchema" data="vm.data"></jsonforms> </div>- Styling JSON Forms ships with predefined styles based on Bootstrap and Material Design, see the Styling section of the documentation.
For documentation, examples and more information, please see jsonforms.io.
- Install node.js(version > 4.x.x)
- Clone this repository
- Install dependencies:
npm install - Generate typings:
npm run typings-install
- Normal Build:
npm run build(runstslintas well) - Bootstrap Build:
npm run build-bootstrap - Material Build:
npm run build-material - Test:
npm run test - Watch:
npm run dev(ordev-bootstrap,dev-material), point your browser tohttp://localhost:8080/webpack-dev-server/
JSONForms ships with a couple of examples. The examples' dependencies are managed via bower, hence you'll first need to run the following commands from the project root directory:
cd examples ../node_modules/.bin/bower install Also make sure that you have followed the instructions for the first time setup in case you haven't done so already.
Now you start the example by running npm run dev and then pointing your browser to http://localhost:8080.
Note that for running the placeholder example you'll first need to start jsonplaceholder which provides a fake REST API. You can do so via
npm run start-placeholder The JSONForms project is build and tested via Travis. Coverage is documented by Coveralls.
The JSONForms project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more information.
Our current roadmap is available here.